PSG vs Leicester match report: Premier League champions thrashed 4-0 by French counterparts in Los Angeles

PSG 4 Leicester City 0: Edinson Cavani and Lucas Moura score along with 18-year-olds Jonathan Ikone and Odsonne Edouard

Sunday 31 July 2016 10:32 BST
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Edinson Cavani celebrates with his PSG teammates after scoring a penalty
Edinson Cavani celebrates with his PSG teammates after scoring a penalty (Getty)

Leicester were no match for Paris Saint-Germain in their International Champions Cup match at Los Angeles' StubHubCenter, losing 4-0.

The Premier League winners beat Celtic on penalties last weekend - but it was no surprise that the French champions were a tougher prospect on Saturday night.

PSG took the lead in the 26th minute from the penalty spot, Edinson Cavani sending Kasper Schmeichel the wrong way after Daniel Amartey had brought down Jonathan Ikone.

Leicester came close to an equaliser soon after, Riyad Mahrez's free-kick bringing a good save out of Alphonse Areola, before Amartey headed the resulting corner narrowly wide after the ball was punched towards him by PSG's goalkeeper.

Lucas Moura is joined by his PSG teammates to celebrate scoring the third goal (Getty)

However, livewire Ikone doubled the lead just before half-time, the 18-year-old holding off Wes Morgan and giving Schmeichel no chance after Thomas Meunier's pass deflected into his path.

Ahmed Musa wasted a chance to get the Foxes back in the game within three minutes of the restart, fluffing his close-range finish after Leonardo Ulloa had created the opening.

18-year-old Odsonne Edouard completed the rout (Getty)

Any doubts about the outcome were ended when Lucas Moura headed in Maxwell's cross at the far post in the 64th minute, before Odsonne Edouard - like Ikone, just 18 - wrapped up the win in the final minute.

The Foxes, who start their Premier League campaign at Hull on August 13, are next in action against Barcelona in Stockholm on Wednesday.

PA

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